About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

Dr. Chris Lowe is a professor in marine biology and director of the Shark Lab at California State University, Long Beach speaks to the crowd, before they Marched for Science from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

L-R Adam Drace and David Hedden hang book chandeliers in the Squeeze Art Collective booth at Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

Long Beach Mayor Dr. Robert Garcia speaks to the crowd, before they Marched for Science from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

Long Beach Grocery Co-op talks to interested participants at their booth at Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival. The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers. Long Beach April 22, 2017. Photo by Brittany Murray, Press Telegram/SCNG

Photos: March for Science and Green Prize Festival in Long Beach

About 500 people took to Atlantic Boulevard marching for science. A team of scientists, educators, students marched from San Antonio Drive to Houghton Park for Long Beach's biggest Earth Day event, the Green Prize festival.
The event had urban farmers, green chefs, live entertainment, artists, green technology and environmental organizations, as well as educational workshops, demonstrations and guest speakers.